In response to your message four days ago: I fell into a worm hole watching the Anglophile YouTube channel. I spent about two hours watching most of the episodes and they were BRILLIANT!! I have to admit I love all things UK (accents, culture, London, TV, movies, comedy, etc.) In fact, I'm planning a trip to Germany, Belgium, London, and Edinburgh next year. There's a computer conference in Germany and I want to see the castles in Belgium and Edinburgh. The castle used for the Harry Potter films and the coffeehouse where J.K. Rowling wrote the first book are in Edinburgh :) I also found a walking geek tour in London that visits the filming locations of Sherlock, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, and Ashes to Ashes. Re: Ravnica - Ravnica is my favorite …show more content…
Re: reading - Those all sound like great reading locations. I love reading on a cozy couch under tons of blankets with a hot tea or coffee on a cold dreary afternoon. I also enjoy reading in restaurants and coffee shops (which we have tons of in …show more content…
Interestingly, two of my best friends are ceramic artists. It sounds like you're a very artistic person. I'm fascinated with creative people and the creative process. Regrettably, I spend 90 percent of my time working from the left side of my brain :P I have very little creativity even though I grew up dancing (I danced with a dance troupe in college). I'm particularly interested in people who can build bridges between art and technology (I must warn you now that I'm an Apple fanboy...Steve Jobs could do no wrong). Your cat sounds like she has lots of character...at least she's not using mind control on you...yet. I like that you enjoy wearing pretty dresses...I promise I'll be one of the least sexist guys you know, I was raised in a very matriarchal household by a strong single mother, however I appreciate a girly woman :) I love spoiling a woman with flowers and candies and notes and dinners and opening doors...I'm a hopeless
My favorite place to be would be the city and are of McGregor Minnesota. About eight miles north of the small town is Big Sandy Lake, which is where my cabin is located. This is truly my favorite place to be, especially during the warm summer months.
Last, college is Alfred State College. There are four main pros about Alfred. First pro, is they offer $4.1 million in various. This is useful because I could get money to pay my load. Second, after graduation they can help you look for a job. Third, I want to live in dorm because I could do well in college and can benefits me. Last, Alfred has one major that I was looking is Financial. There few cons about Alfred is a high GPA and test scores. Second,
In this essay i will be comparing and contrasting how The Odyssey and O’ Brother Where Art Thou are similar and different. There are many similarities and many differences between the two.The first way that they are similar would be the fact that they both begin with an invocation to the muse. Then in O’ Brother Where Art Thou they escape from the jail and in the Odyssey he escapes from Calypso and many other various monsters and things.In the movie George Clooney has two prison buddies and in the Odyssey Odyssius has a crew. Another way that the two movies are similar are in the fact that in O’ Brother Where Art Thou is the blind homeless man that is a fortune teller and that is comparable to Teiresias in the Odyssey. Then a hobo predicts that Ulysses wont get the treasure and Teiresias tells
I believe the artist used the yellow-green color for the cats coats to communicate that something bad could possibly happen if a nuclear war
Yet, I myself am not a particularly artistic person. On the contrary, I’m logical, organized, critical, and direct. But I admire it, and can dabble in things like concept art and level design to reasonable effect. I’m more at home programming, but it’s not something I see myself wanting to dedicate the majority of my time to working one.
First party of my gallery starts from the first picture of the English-French war until the Gruerica painting all slanted towards the right. This section portrays the evil acts committed by humans on humans because of money, power and stupidity which can include racism to really all the other reasons. The purpose of this part of the gallery is to always have in mind all the heinous actions done upon us because of stupid notion so we can learn from it and never to make it again. More importantly to understand we are all one. The reason for the paintings and the photograph being slanted is to think as each one of us one domino so if one falls we fall.
Visiting CRG Gallery was not in my original plan. I walked into the gallery for the first time when I noticed it on the way to Lehmann Maupin, and I was surprised to know that CRG Gallery has been open since 1990. The current exhibition features a new series of drawings from the artist Butt Johnson, which is the artist’s second show at CRG Gallery.
Leonardo da Vinci's drawing of the Vitruvian Man, highlights the human proportions clearly, more people apparently have longer legs than shorter people, but the proportions remain largely the same regardless of how long someone can be, explains Adam.
So as you start planning your vacation, make sure that you take note to visit these four wonderful places.
This paper will discuss and compare A Faun Teased by Children sculpture, of the Italian Baroque style, and the Little Fourteen Year Old Dancer of the French impressionist style. These two sculptures give us a clear insight and allows us to peer in on the moment that is taking place. The active movement, strong diagonals and dramatic facial expressions of the figures in A Faun Teased by Children tells the on looker a vivid detailed story of the actions that are taking place and what role each figure is taking on, in a mythical scene, while the stagnant and serene pose of the Fourteen Year Old Girl resonates calmness and a moment that has not taken place just yet.
Degenerate art, at one point in history shocked and bewildered its viewers in Germany during the 1930’s. The Nazi’s claimed that these works of art were considered dangerous and therefore, sought to destroy the pieces of art. Nazi Germany, during the 1930’s and 1940’s was ruled by an iconic figure named Adolph Hitler. Hitler, referred to himself as Hitler the Furrier and promised to the people of Germany, that there would be a formulation and the rise of a master race in which degenerate beings would be rid of. Hitler believed that a master race was to be comprised of individuals of German decent, blonde haired, blue eyed and tall in height. Those who did not correlate with his belief, were considered degenerates.
No longer a student, but reluctant to return to the Potteries, and what Vyse described as its stifling artistic environment. He would stay in London and become a fine-art sculptor. This was a brave decision by Vyse. The position of a modeller was open for Vyse at the Doulton Art Studio, Burslem. Emphatic in his rejection, for him modelling in Burslem was out of the question. Vyse liked to boast that he had once studied with his friend Septimus Bennett, the younger brother of author Arnold Bennett. Later, Vyse would say about him scathingly, ‘Septimus went back to work in the Potteries, not me, I stuck it out in London.’ Not having a studio of his own, this period of his career proved to be hard one for Vyse. He found some work as a freelance sculptor, and eventually he found working space in
Riva is your average teenage girl who attends Providence High School. She enjoys many thing but the thing that brings her the most happiness is art she just loves to create imagines and loves to make things beautiful. This is very interesting seeing as we live in a world were creativity is not as appreciated people say you need to be a doctor or a lawyer. What inspires Riva to love art so much it might be artist like Keith Haring.
The timeless message that is being represented in this drawing is that anyone can betray you it doesn't matter how close you are to that person. The drawing shows Cassius on the left that has wounded Julius first and his brother Brutus on the right wounding their fallen friend Julius. Just because they were afraid of what he has to bring as a king. They betrayed him as friends and stabbed him to his death. It represents what can happen in the real world not literally, but anyone you know can betray you and it feels like you get backstabbed because you've known them for a while and then they turn their backs on you when you least expect it.
Today, one in three murder mysteries go unsolved in the United States. The same can be applied to the mysterious murders of Abby and Andrew Borden. Both were found hacked to death in their home by their daughter, Lizzie. That fateful day in the summer of 1892 has been subject to many works of fiction, such as: movies, books, and even a few musicals. It is still unknown who committed the crime, though theorists have contemplated who the possible suspects since the crime was committed. While Lizzie Borden being the murderer is the main theory, other suspects like Emma Borden, Bridget Sullivan, and John Morse may have been the cause of the untimely deaths of Andrew and Abby Borden.